ARM
Student Design Contest winner: “EMG BIO-Drive”

Independent Study led by Dr. Antonio F Mondragon (ECTET). Remote-controlled (RC) car driven via electromyogram
(EMG) signals captured from the user's biceps and triceps muscles. Exhibit viewers were able to see the car moving
forward/backward, left and right when we demonstrated arm muscle contraction.

ARM
Student Design Contest winner: “The Smart Grid Refrigerator”

Project led by Professor Carl Lundgren in the Center for Student Innovation - Equipped to transmit temperature
data over a WiFi network and able to have remote power control, retrofitted refrigerators will now be enabled for
load management systems to offset energy consumption during peak energy demand hours of the day.

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Student Design Contest winner: “Wandering Ambassador”

Senior Design led by Dr. Adriana Gomez (CE) and George Slack
(EE). The robot webcam enables visitors to see what the robot is viewing and
real time dynamic data graphics of robot sensors were displayed.

IEEE
Student Design Competition winner: “TigerBot”

Senior Design led by Dr. Ferat Sahin. This platform is a
semi-autonomous humanoid robot capable of interacting with users through speech
recognition. Visitors were able to view the robot moving and performing
tasks.